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Which could lead you to ask: if one doesn't participate by running for an election, do they have the right to complain? -- nm
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Max
You mean everyone run for office? -- nm
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crash davis (aka crash davis)
Nov 4 '08, 11:09
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That's the logical extension of the participation argument, isn't it? If you want something done right, do it yourself? -- nm
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Max
Nov 4, 11:13
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No, it really isn't. I want a change in the sheriff. But I shouldn't run for sheriff, because I have no law enforcement experience. I will vote for
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crash davis
Nov 4, 11:16
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But you could acquire law enforcement experience. It all comes down to how much effort you're willing to expend. -- nm
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Candidate Vermin
Nov 4, 11:19
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Yes you could acquire 20 years of law enforcement experience. But then the change I want now would be 20 years in the past. -- nm
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crash davis
Nov 4, 11:23
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